The parable of the 'prodigal son' can be found at: Luke 15:11-32
The parable is in the Gospel of Luke chapter 15
The only gospel that includes Jesus' parables about the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son is the Gospel of Luke. These parables emphasize the themes of repentance, forgiveness, and God's unending love for humanity.
It is called the parable of the Lost Son or the parable of the Prodigal Son. The parable of the Prodigal Son can be found in the Gospel of Luke chapter 15. The parable is one of three Jesus told in reply to the Pharisees and scribes when they complained saying ........"This Man receives sinners and eats with them." Luke 15:2.
The parable is not a true story, so it didn't take place. In the gospel of Luke chapter 14, immediately before this parable is told, Jesus is eating at the house of a Pharisee, maybe somewhere in Galilee. Probably he is still in the same place when he tells the story of the lost son. The parable is directed at the scribes and pharisees.
It can be found in the gospel of Luke chapter 15 verse 11. It is a seen of a Jewish family.
The most famous parable in the gospel of Luke was The Prodigals Son.
It doesn't refer to any sacrament the parable is about the nation of Israel. The parable of the Lost Son is in a group of three parables - The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin and the Lost Son. These three parables are about God's love for people who are lost and, in the context of the parables, God's love for the 'lost' nation of Israel. The father in the parable represents God. The youngest son represents Israel and the oldest son represents the Pharisees and the scribes. The parable was told because of the attitudes of the scribes and Pharisees. Both of these groups were self righteous and rejected Jesus. This parable along with the parables of the lost coin and the lost sheep, are rebukes to the scribes and Pharisees.
Aphrodite does
The oldest son. He opposes the father being generous to the lost son who returns.
Slaves did not wear sandals so maybe by giving his son sandals the father is saying he accepts his son as a son not a servant. It seems the lost son came home bare footed maybe his feet were sore from travel and maybe the shoes made it easier for him. Some people say the sandals represent the christian's feet shod with the gospel of peace. I think this parable is not about lost people coming to God but about the nation of Israel coming to God so the gospel of peace interpretation is not correct.
This parable can be found in the book of Luke chapter 15 verse 11 to 32.
The parable of the prodigal son illustrates God's love for those who are lost or who reject Him.